Frequently Used Sentences in English
Day – 1
- I am John.
- I am a student of St. Andrew’s High School.
- I am working in Microsoft Corporation.
- I am doing business.
- I am looking for a job.
- I am a housewife.
- He is my father.
- She is my mother.
- He is my elder brother.
- This is my younger brother.
- She is my elder sister.
- She is my younger sister.
- He is my grandfather.
- She is my grandmother.
- He is my neighbour.
- He is my classmate.
- He is my colleague.
Day – 2
- How are you?
- How is life?
- How are things?
- How is your married life?
- Fine.
- I am fine.
- Pretty well.
- Fantastic.
- Fit as a fiddle.
- I am fine.
- What about you?
- Fine.
- How about you?
- I am fine and you?
- How is your father?
- How is your mother?
- How is your brother?
- How is your sister?
- He is fine.
- Oh, well.
- He is doing fine.
- How is everybody?
- How is everybody at home?
- Everybody is fine.
- All are fine.
Day – 3
- May I know your name?
- Your name please?
- Your good name please?
- What’s your name?
- I am Mary.
- I am Miss. Catherine.
- I am Mrs. Obama.
- What are you?
- What do you do?
- Where do you work?
- Where are you working?
- I am working in Google.
- I am working as an Advertising Agent.
- What is your father?
- What is he?
- Where does he work?
- He is working in MSN – USA.
- He is working as a software engineer in WIPRO.
- He is a software engineer in WIPRO.
Day – 4
- Where do you live?
- Where are you living?
- Where is your residence?
- I live in London.
- I am living in London.
- I am residing in London.
- Where are you from?
- Where do you come from?
- Which is your native town?
- You belong to which place?
- I am from Chicago.
- I come from Chicago.
- My native town is Chicago.
- I belong to Chicago.
- Where does he live?
- Where do they live?
- He lives at Paris in France.
- They live in at Paris in France.
Day – 5
- What is your educational qualification?
- What is your qualification?
- How far have you studied?
- I am an Engineer.
- I have done my B.S. of Engineering.
- I am a graduate in Engineering
- I am a post graduate in Medicine.
- I have completed my M.S.
- I have studied unto Graduation.
- I had my school education in London.
- I had my schooling in London.
- I did my college studies in Washington
Day – 6
- Could you tell us something about your family?
- Ours is a large family.
- Ours is a small family.
- Ours is a large joint family.
- Ours is an orthodox family.
- Ours is a modern, liberal family.
- There are eight members in our family.
- There are four members in our family.
- We are six people at home. My father, my mother, my two sisters and a brother besides myself.
- I have two brothers and a sister.
- We are two brothers and a sister at home.
- I have three brothers and two sisters.
Day – 7
- What type of person are you?
- I am frank.
- I am bold.
- I am rather shy.
- I am friendly.
- I am reserved by nature.
- I am very strict.
- I am outspoken.
- I am always positive.
- My father is very honest.
- My brother is very adamant.
- My sister is very innocent.
- My mother is very affectionate.
- My friend is very reliable.
Day – 8
- You belong to which place?
- Which is your home town?
- I belong to New York.
- I am a native of Washington.
- How far is it from Chennai?
- It is about 300 kms from Chennai.
- How many hours drive?
- It’s about 8 hour journey by road.
- About 8 hours journey by road.
- How is the weather like?
- The weather is hot.
- The weather is rather hot.
- What is the major occupation of the people?
- What do the people do there?
- The major occupation of the people is agriculture.
- What language is spoken there?
- What language do they speak there?
- They speak Tamil.
- People speak Tamil.
- Tamil is spoken there.
Day – 9
- How is the new house?
- The new house is very convenient.
- The house is spacious.
- The house is commodious.
- The house is roomy.
- The house is big.
- The house is beautiful.
- The house is lovely.
- When are you moving to the new house?
- Are you letting out your house?
- How about water?
- There is no water problem at all.
- There is plenty of water.
- There is scarcity of water.
- There is a well but the water is brackish.
- The water is hard.
- The water is soft.
Day – 10
- I feel happy.
- I feel shy.
- I feel hungry.
- I feel thirsty.
- I feel sleepy.
- I feel tired.
- I feel giddy.
- I feel guilty.
- I feel feverish.
- I feel powerful.
- I don’t feel like eating anything.
- I don’t feel like talking to anybody.
- I don’t feel like going out.
- I don’t’ feel like watching T.V.
- I don’t feel like walking fast.
Day – 11
- What is your name?
- My name is Raja.
- What are you?
- I am a professor of English in University of Wisconsin.
- What is your father?
- He is a Business Man.
- Where do you live?
- We are living in Wisconsin.
- You belong to which place?
- I belong to Chennai.
- How far is it from Mumbai?
- Chennai is 2000km from Mumbai.
- How is the weather like?
- It is always sunny there.
- What is the major occupation of the people there?
- Agriculture is the major occupation of the people there in.
- What language is spoken there?
- Tamil is spoken there.
- What is your educational qualification?
- I am a B.E. graduate.
- Where did you have your school education?
- I did my school education in Chicago.
- Could you tell me something about your family?
- Ours is a joint family.
- We are six persons.
- My father, my mother, my grand father, my grand mother, my sister and myself.
- What type of person are you?
- I am friendly person.
- Very good.
Day – 12
- Attend to the phone.
- Arrange the books in order.
- Bolt the door.
- Bring them here.
- Bear in mind.
- Call them in.
- Okay, come to the point.
- Do the home work.
- Eat slowly.
- Forget the past.
- Give it to them.
- Hide it up somewhere.
- Keep your word.
- Listen to me.
- Lock the door.
- Mind your tongue.
- Mind your business.
- Mind the steps.
- Make a note of it.
- Meet me tomorrow
Day – 13
- Get up.
- Wake him up.
- Get dressed quickly.
- Switch off the T.V.
- Keep the change.
- Remind me.
- Return it safely.
- Reduce the volume.
- Remember the date.
- Put on your shirt.
- Send him out.
- Meet them in person.
- Note the address.
- Pay the bill.
- Show him around the city.
- Throw it out.
- Take them with you.
- Take these tablets for three days.
- Read them aloud.
Day – 14
- Don’t disturb me.
- Don’t talk about that.
- Don’t waste my time.
- Don’t go there.
- Don’t move with them.
- Don’t ask me anything.
- Don’t talk to me.
- Don’t cry.
- Don’t shout.
- Don’t make noise.
- Don’t quarrel with him.
- Don’t eat too much.
- Don’t beat about the bush.
- Don’t move.
- Don’t make me angry.
- Don’t beat him.
- Don’t tell lies.
- Don’t rush me.
- Don’t confuse me.
- Don’t get angry.
- Don’t keep the door open.
- Don’t spend all the money.
- Don’t think that you are clever.
Day – 15
- Is he your relative?
- Is it Welcome group of companies?
- Is it number 17?
- Is the seat vacant?
- Is it your first visit to Chennai?
- Is the shop open?
- Is he at home?
- Is it true?
- Is there anybody inside?
- Is she your sister?
- Is your wife employed?
- Is it Jolarpet?
- Is it 8-3 coach?
- Is your friend in London?
- Is he a teacher?
- Is it useful?
Day – 16
- Are you ready?
- Are you free now?
- Are you Mr. Murthy?
- Are you angry with me?
- Are you afraid of them?
- Are you tired?
- Are you married?
- Are you employed?
- Are you interested in that?
- Are you awake?
- Are you aware of that?
- Are you a relative of Mr. Mohan?
- Are you not well?
- Are they your relatives?
- Are they from abroad?
- Are the shops open?
- Are you satisfied now?
- Are you joking?
Day – 17
- What is your aim in life?
- What is your hobby?
- What day is today?
- What date is today?
- What station is it?
- What is your sister’s name?
- What is his name?
- What is your opinion?
- What are you?
- What is the name of that girl?
- What do you think of him?
- What do you do on Sundays?
- What do you want?
- What did you say?
- What did he ask you?
- What did you buy?
- What do you do?
- What did you do?
- What will you do?
- What are you doing?
- What have you decided?
Day – 60
- Please come.
- Nice of you to make it.
- Very nice to have you here.
- I am glad that you have come.
- I am pleased to have you here.
- Please be seated.
- Please have your seat.
- Make yourself comfortable.
- Would you like something to drink?
- Shall we adjourn for dinner?
- Shall we start?
- I think it is time for dinner, shall we?
- Please help yourself.
- Please try this dish.
- It is quite tasty.
- Would you like second serving?
- You seem to be a poor eater, why so?
- Thank you for attending the party.
- It was a nice evening.
- It was so nice of you to have brought your family.
- It was a nice evening.
- It was kind of you to have invited me.
- I really enjoyed it.